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Adaptive or Assistive Products

Tools that allow a person with a disability to do things that able-bodied people do without help (other than computer access or communication aids)
A black rectangular device with a gray digital screen.

Allows users to simulate the operation of an original PlayStation 3 controller from a wheelchair joystick.

Fluency logo shows the name written in red capital letters with a red wave-like stroke above and below the letters.

A speech synthesizer that supports 64-bit programs and 64-bit SAPI.

Guide logo, which includes a conversation bubble with green and blue bullet points next to lines.

Talking technology and software, designed for people with partial sight or blindness, who have little or no experience of using computers. Send emails, browse the web, write letters, read books and newspapers, hear your post read aloud, and other functions. 

Fire Vox Logo with black diagonal lettering.

Fire Vox is an open-source, freely available talking browser extension for the Firefox web browser. It is a screen reader designed for Firefox.

A black amplifier box.

Univox AutoLoop 2.0 is an automatic and modern hearing loop amplifier.

Wii controller connected on its left side and connected to a 4-port switch adaptor.

Wii controller specially adapted with a plug socket that replaces buttons on the controller. Replaces AB and 1-2. It can also be customized to other functions of the controller.

Screenshot of main menu showing two main scroll lists and options along the bottom.

Free software that enables blind and screen reader users to use podcasts.

MultiWeb logo featuring a spiderweb with the world globe in the middle. The name MultiWeb is written in blue on the edge of the web in the top left corner.

Internet browser to improve World Wide Web access for users with disabilities.

TalkingWeb app icon, featuring a blue background with compass, speech bubble, and document pages.

Text to speech program for the web.  

Screenshot of text input box with various word lists beneath.

Α communication tool for people who cannot use their own voice.